Help Me! Guide to iPhone 6: Step-by-Step User Guide for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus (27 page)

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Using the Music Application

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1. Downloading Media
2. Playing Music
3. Using Additional Audio Controls
4. Creating a Playlist
5. Using the iTunes Radio
6. Tips and Shortcuts

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1. Downloading Media

Use the iTunes Application to download media to the phone. Refer to
Using iTunes
to learn how.

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2. Playing Music

The Music application on the phone can be used to play music. To listen to your music:

1. Touch the
 icon. The Music application opens.
2. Touch one of the following icons at the bottom of the screen to browse music:

 - Browse existing playlists.
 - Browse existing artists.
 - Browse existing songs.

3. Use the following tips to navigate the Music Application:

- Touch a playlist, artist, or song to play the item. The item plays, as shown in
Figure 1
.
- Tilt the phone horizontally. The album art for the available albums appears, as shown in
Figure 2
.
- After you have exited the Music application, touch the screen at the bottom and drag your finger up to bring up the music controls, as shown in
Figure 3
. Touch the name of the artist to return to the Music application.
- The music controls will also appear on the lock screen, as shown in
Figure 4
.

Figure 1: Music Playing

Figure 2: Album View

Figure 3: Music Controls

Figure 4: Music Controls on the Lock Screen

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3. Using Additional Audio Controls

Use the Song Controls to control music while it is playing. Touch one of the following to perform the corresponding function:

- Skip to the beginning of the current song or skip to the previous song.

- Skip to the next song.

- Pause the current song.

- Resume the current song when it is paused.

- View the current playlist.

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